Fargo (FX, 10 p.m.) — SEASON FINALE. I will reiterate my one simple request for tonight’s season finale of Fargo: DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, MURDER MOLLY, GUS, OR GRETA. Let Lou live, too, if you please.

Royal Pains (USA Network, 10 p.m.) — I’m pretty sure they’re still taking care of sick people on a beach.

Playing House (USA Network, 10 p.m.) — TWO EPISODE SEASON FINALE. I really do love that Keegan-Michael Key is in this, but I am concerned that if he continues to do solo work, Jordan Peele will become the Kel to his Keenan.

The Night Shift (NBC, 10:01 p.m.) — With nearly 7 million viewers per week, and an excellent week-to-week hold, the NBC medical drama is an actual summer hit. Meanwhile, Fargo is seen by about 1.9 million viewers. That’s depressing.

LATE NIGHT LISTINGS: Letterman has Olivia Wilde, the most toxic box-office poison of the last 5 years; Kevin Hart, who is very popular at the box office though he gets very little credit for it, is on The Tonight Show; Ludacris and Brad Paisley are on Kimmel; Simon Helberg is on Ferguson; Robert Pattinson is on Seth Meyers; and Max Greenfield is on Conan.

Hating Colin Hanks is like hating Clint Howard. Yeah, he’s getting some roles through nepotism, but he’s decidedly unattractive and stuck in supporting roles/schmuck portrayals. Roles in which he does a serviceable job. No hate from me.

Honestly who else, besides Rowles, really gives a shit about Molly? Protagonist, fine. But enjoyable? Hardly. If anything, she’s annoying. I could not care less if she dies. In fact, I think I might actually like it. TEAMBILLYBOB

I’m with Dub_C. Molly can die for all I care. Sometimes these boards latch onto bland characters like her and Skylar and Walt Jr and sure, its nice to cheer for morality but its a friggin TV show. I’ll cheer for interesting over good.

Is anyone else tired of this “if ____ dies, we riot/blow up the internet”? It was funny originally, but I am not rioting when Darryl, Oberyn, Molly, louie and batman die. Stop trying to make die = riot happen.

Dammit, I was wrong. At least I was right about the recognizing the red car. And to TFBuckFutter, anyone who has seen the Ice Cream Man knows this man’s acting ability. National treasure puts it lightly.